£1,150 pcm
(£265 pw)
2 bed flat to rentButlers Close, Lockerley, Romsey, Hampshire SO51
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
- Available immediately
- Unfurnished
About this property
Available Now
Council Tax Band B
Pets Not Permitted
Unfurnished
First Floor
White Goods Included
Modern Throughout
Semi-rural Location
Short Drive To Romsey
Quiet Cul-de-sac Position
* deposit alternative available * A spacious first floor flat situated in a semi rural location in the picturesque village of Lockerley, just a short drive from Romsey, with two good size bedrooms, sizeable open plan kitchen/lounge and plenty of parking.
Interior Accomodation
The communal entrance on the ground floor leads via stairs to the first floor and the front door of the flat. The entrance hallway inside leads to all rooms, including both bedrooms which are both doubles, the bathroom which comprises of a modern white suite including a bath with shower over, WC and wash hand basin and the double aspect open plan kitchen lounge. The kitchen includes a good range of wall and base units, electric oven and hob with extractor over, a free standing tall fridge freezer and breakfast bar. There are plenty of useful storage cupboards throughout the flat and a utility cupboard housing a washing machine.
Outside
There are communal gardens to the front and the rear of the block and ample parking on the road and in the residents car park adjacent to the block.
Location
Lockerley is a quintessentially English village, conveniently located just a short drive from all of the shops, restaurants and cafes in Romsey. For the convenience of residents there is a well-stocked village store and a very popular gastro-pub in which to enjoy the occasional evening with friends and family.
No Deposit Option
This property is available with Flatfair’s No Deposit solution, so you don’t have to pay a traditional deposit. Instead, you would pay a small check-in fee equal to
28% of a month’s rent (+VAT) – significantly less than a five week deposit. This fee is non-refundable and is not a deposit so cannot be used towards covering the cost of any future damages that might occur.
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